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That's how you work demographics. Rule number one of marketing is that if you try to please everyone, you please nobody. NXT having its own niche provides its own semi-unique core fanbase, and if the product is good, other people can get into it. If you try to base all shows around a certain group of people, then people get sick of it. If only Smackdown has a strong Lucha presence, people can appreciate it, if every show does, it's like wtf. That's their main issue with women's wrestling. It's fine as a focus if either RAW or Smackdown goes heavy on it and they can build up some decent storylines, if all 3 shows have a strong showing, it isn't focused in one place and feels like too much since the female roster can't currently compare with the male roster. I do believe male wrestlers are better, but you can play it political and not even take that route. If you overemphasize any specific group, lucha, hard-hitting, flippy shitters, then you inevitably leave out just as talented or more talented people in other groups.